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Connect the Dots

Having spent my whole life in the city, I’ve only really seen the stars once or twice… which probably explains why this amuses me so much. It’s like a walking constellation. Toy with the sliders and watch what happens.

LINK: Biomotionlabs.

Play Defender of the Favicon

Are you ready for the world’s shortest post… about the world’s smallest game? Defender Of The Favicon is the classic game Defender, all played in the URL bar’s tiny favicon (yeah, that tiny little logo before the http bit, that’s the screen); perfect for offices where doggling is frowned upon.

LINK: P01 via Boingboing.

Neave-a-vision

I am trying (nay begging) Paul Neave to design a portfolio site for me. Apparently he doesn’t accept hopes and dreams as payment. But that’s not why I’m plugging this. The flash animations (are they even animations, games maybe is a better word) that he’s built for his own are pure genius.

Neave Light” listens to the music you play using your computers mic to make the headlights dance in time.

Neave Television” is like an old-school TV—static and all—flipping channels every time you click. But it’s loaded up with some really great stuff.

Neave Anaglyph” lets you draw in red-blue 3D… then spin your creation to check it, and anything you’ve added mid-spin, from different angles.

But that’s just the start.

NOTE: This isn’t the spot to go if you’ve got a minute or two to kill. It’s the place to hang if you’ve got all day to play. Super-cool.

I’m off to stare at “Neave Strobe” now. Wish me luck.

LINK: Neave.

Celebrity Pets

Quick, who does this cat remind you of?

No really. Look again. Give it a think. Got anything? It’s OK to guess… Read the rest of this entry »

Hide the Elephant

Everyone’s favorite online Photoshop community asks the question: How do you hide an elephant.

Before you click through to the competition, see if you can spot the pachyderm in a few of our favorite entries.

Admittedly the third one is more about whacking an elephant, but you get the idea. Fun.

LINK: Worth1000.

The Face Lifter

Admittedly I didn’t start with the world’s most flattering photo (it’s hard finding a high quality, head-on, face shot on your computer)…

Even so, once I set Lift Magic, a free online face transformer for potential plastic surgery patients, on high, the results were astounding

Check the before and after.

What do you think, should I get the work done?

Have a go for yourself. Upload a photo and marvel at the madness.

LINK: Liftmagic via Presurfer.

Truth be told…

The following TV and movies have been known to make me tear-up:

1. The Fresh Prince of Bel Air (the episode where Will’s father comes home and promises to take him on a road trip. Will yells “You’re not my father” at Uncle Phil. It’s heartbreaking).

2. The Astronaut Farmer (something about characters following dreams always does me in).

3. I Am Legend (I don’t have a thing for Will Smith. Really. I just hate watching dogs get hurt).

Strangely, so do some of the drawings on Explodingdog. Not all, just some. And none of the dogs explode, I promise.

They’re just so charmingly simple and sweet. Ready for the best bit? You send Sam (Mr. Explodingdog himself) a title, he’ll draw you a picture custom. What could be more fun that that? The email is sambrown at explodingdog dot com.

LINK: Explodingdog via Presurfer.

Send a Formal Apology

It’s hard to do as much doggling as I do without stepping on a few toes every now and then. I’ve always found a handwritten note works best, but sometimes it’s simply not an option. Luckily, buried amongst The Bureau of Communications many customizable forms is this one for apologies.

LINK: Bureauofcommunication.

Make Your Own Comics

Truth by told, I’ve never tried playing tag in an office. I did once live in an office though, at Men’s Fitness which we shared with Star Magazine. I kept my clothes under my desk, showered at the gym, and had to pretend I was working every time the guard passed me by at night.

Anyway, I’ve only just started playing with Bit Strips, the online comic generator, where you can make whole strips, borrow other people’s characters and backgrounds, even use famous people, but I will be… Way more fun than hiding your laundry in the supply closet.

LINK: Bitstrips.

The Graf-Generator

Jake Bronstein Graphitti

As pretty much the only guy to grow up in Philadelphia and not know how to write graffiti (at least not the pretty kind), this graf-generator is right up my alley.

NOTE: Pun intended, but sounds funny.

Jake Bronstein Graphitti

Multiple fonts. Endless colors. Fully customizable. You know the drill. So far, this is the best I’ve come up with, but it’s kept me smiling for almost an hour now. Thanks to Yianni The Social Media Guy for sending it my way.

LINK: Graffiticreator.